At least for now. The governor's abrupt action Monday set off a flurry of emailed letters and robo phone calls to parents advising them of their school's mask policy. Most made it clear masks would be required on campus. The governor's action also drew sharp criticism from medical professionals who said the governor wrongly characterized his actions as in line with guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC has eased social distancing guidelines for schools (from six feet to three), but it has not rolled back mask recommendations. Dr. Cadey Harrel, CEO of Agave Community Health & Wellness in Tucson, called Ducey's move "dangerously ignorant."